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  • 1
    ISSN: 1420-908X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Conclusion Although IL 1 and TNF are biochemically distinct and bind to different cell membrane receptors, they each exhibit only a few distinct biological properties, and have a great number of activities in common. Thus, IL 1 and TNF are radioprotective, have cytocidal effects for some tumor cells, remodel bone and cartilage, induce fever, inflammation, fibroplasia, and angiogenesis. The overlapping effects of IL 1 and TNF are in part due to the induction of the same spectrum of cytokines and their receptors. Both IL 1 and TNF induce IL 2-receptors, IL 6, colony stimulating factors and acute phase proteins which may contribute to their immunoenhancing, inflammatory and radioprotective effects. IL 1 and TNF frequently also are coordinately released by cells and have cooperative effects. For example, IL 1 together with TNF has synergisticin vivo radioprotective effects andin vitro terminal differentiative effects on tumor cell lines. Overall, these data point to the existence of common as well as distinct post-receptor signal transduction pathways for IL 1 and TNF. IL 1 and TNF each can induce a number of cell types to produce IL 6, which appears to act as another “broad spectrum” cytokine. In addition, both IL 1 and TNF induce NAP-1 production by human monocytes and fibroblasts. This novel cytokine which has been purified, sequenced, cloned, expressed and synthesized, may account for some of thein vivo acute inflammatory effects of these cytokines.
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  • 2
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    International journal of infrared and millimeter waves 8 (1987), S. 1145-1163 
    ISSN: 1572-9559
    Keywords: Optically-pumped FIR lasers ; Stark effect ; Level crossing
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract In conjunction with the Stark field induced power enhancement in optically pumped far infrared lasers, absorption transitions in a degenerate two level system under the influence of an weak static Stark field have been analyed. A third order theory to the density matrix formalism leads to zero field level crossing signals for absorption in rate equation approximation and in Doppler limit. For fast relaxation among Zeeman sublevels, the zero field level crossing signal arises from population effect. Optoacoustic measurements have been carried out on the ν5,qQ(16,8) absorption line of CH3OH which produces the familiar 119-μm laser with the CO2 9P(36) pump line. The optoacoustic absorption signals observed are well reproduced by the theoretical expression.
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  • 3
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    International journal of infrared and millimeter waves 10 (1989), S. 43-53 
    ISSN: 1572-9559
    Keywords: Optically-pumped FIR laser ; Stark-pulse technique ; Maxweli-Bloch equation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract By means of intracavity Stark-pulse technique, growth of output power of an optically pumped cw CH3OH 119-μm laser has been observed for various pressures of the active medium and for various input optical powers. Comparison of the results obtained in this work with those of a previous report on a HCOOH laser suggests that there is similarity relation in growth of output power. The similarity relation in a two-level laser is discussed.
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